Bairstow going very well and England are cruising to their target of 143.

Agree ROY deliberately moved from one side of the pitch to the other to get in line of the ball so perfectly correct to be given out. Stokes tried this a year ago too. Players get coached to run between the fielder and the stumps but here he moved across clearly.

Bigger puzzle for me is how Dawson is sent in at the end above Willey, Plunkett and even Curran when a couple of meaty blows in last two overs could have made the difference.

Bairstow going very well and England are cruising to their target of 143.

England were complacent with team selection and then with run chase and got their due reward. The seam bowling was weaker than usual and moving Livingstone up the order after Bairstwo was out was a big mistake. Roy and Bairstow batted brilliantly but left hander Morgan should have gone in to break up the bowlers rhythm. Certainly six hitter Plunkett was needed before Dawson.

Bairstow going very well and England are cruising to their target of 143.

To some extent it's a fine line between giving new players a chance and playing all out to win. You could argue that we would learn nowt about Livingston and Dawson unless they are given a chance to show their ability. But that's the lions role not the full test team

Bairstow going very well and England are cruising to their target of 143.

Geoffrey Boycott used to change sides whilst running nearly every time! He would have to rethink under the current law, but he also used to run on the pitch, which was against the law then, as now.

Felt sorry for Livingstone. In supreme form for Lancs early season, but had scarcely made a run for weeks when they pick him for England. Brilliant fieldsman, too, but his confidence is so low he dropped a dolly.

Jason Roy looks even worse making runs than he did when not making them.